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From SAGE:
The list recognizes more than 100 articles that were the most downloaded and most cited [according to Journal Citation Report 2010] published from 2009-2010 and the most downloaded articles from SAGE ‘s deep backfile. The list covers articles across 39 disciplines, from Anthropology, to Special Education, to Neuroscience and Neurology and Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine.
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The top three most highly downloaded articles across the disciplines that SAGE publishes were from Psychology, Education and Management:
- Psychological Science – Do Green Products Make Us Better People?
- Educational Researcher – Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship in a Digital Age: Web 2.0 and Classroom Research: What Path Should We Take Now?
- Journal of Management – Leadership in Teams: A Functional Approach to Understanding Leadership Structures and Processes
The top three most cited articles were from Psychology, Clinical Medicine and Geography:
- Perspectives On Psychological Science – Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality, and Social Cognition
- Reproductive Sciences – Inflammation and Pregnancy
- Holocene – High-resolution palaeoclimatology of the last millennium: a review of current status and future prospects
Articles in the collection have been made free to access.
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